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    #61
    Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
    My L340 needs a little bit of love after yesterday's hail
    Our canola fields are black now made the call to crop ins. on friday . Looks like someone took a hammer to sons car and truck. I just took the mirrors and tail lights off loader tractor but windows ok. Trees shredded and 3ft. hay crop now 3 inches in spots . Wonder what heated mirrors cost and can a glass place change them and transfer the heat pad. If not case IH will see a winfall

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      #62
      Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
      Our canola fields are black now made the call to crop ins. on friday . Looks like someone took a hammer to sons car and truck. I just took the mirrors and tail lights off loader tractor but windows ok. Trees shredded and 3ft. hay crop now 3 inches in spots . Wonder what heated mirrors cost and can a glass place change them and transfer the heat pad. If not case IH will see a winfall
      That sounds rough and this year is giving you some fairly nasty blows. Hopefully your weather gives you a break soon.

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        #63
        Busy here getting everything in place to release the cutter bees.
        Another one of those Sask farm girls that doesn’t mind getting dirty. Don’t know what I would do without her.
        Last edited by seldomseen; Jun 26, 2022, 18:15.

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          #64
          Alfalfa looks lush.

          What date do you normally expect to see enough bloom for the bees to work?

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            #65
            Canola fields are black here too , but not from hail. Barely see rows. Could be really ugly if frost does not hold off till Oct.

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              #66
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              Alfalfa looks lush.

              What date do you normally expect to see enough bloom for the bees to work?
              It is usually around the July 1st
              Day or two either way. Lots of years when most people are drinking beer and watching fireworks we are out putting bees in the fields.

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                #67
                Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                That sounds rough and this year is giving you some fairly nasty blows. Hopefully your weather gives you a break soon.
                Still hoping to get greenfeed sowed lots of guys corn silage will be 1/2 a crop and I have to get a field of hay that I reseeded this spring sprayed for grasshoppers. The little buggers won't leave new alfalfa plants alone you would think with all the rain and cool weather that would not be a problem. Might have to use plane so not to leave ruts, fun never ends .

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                  It is usually around the July 1st
                  Day or two either way. Lots of years when most people are drinking beer and watching fireworks we are out putting bees in the fields.
                  Not familiar with leaf cutters at all. What do you do with the bees for the rest of the year? We have plenty of hives on our place from the local honey guy and they stay in the field year round.

                  Just curious since no alfalfa seed is grown around here. Thanks

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                    #69


                    Done spraying yesterday evening.
                    Now we can sleep in past 5.am.

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                      #70
                      Put them out July 1st
                      They live 6 weeks about then around Christmas we harvest the cocoons out of Styrofoam blocks with a stripper
                      Then incubate cocoons for 3 weeks about June 8 the following year
                      Excess cocoons are sold to Americans

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                        This Pioneer P508CL is the best canola seed on the market , bar none
                        Starts growing as soon as you open the bag and never stops
                        Seeded may 26 at 4.5 lbs

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Partners View Post


                          Done spraying yesterday evening.
                          Now we can sleep in past 5.am.
                          Ha
                          Wouldn’t it be nice if we could ? LOL
                          80 ac left !

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by caseih View Post
                            Ha
                            Wouldn’t it be nice if we could ? LOL
                            80 ac left !
                            The best part of the day is the early morning.

                            If we aren't into our second cup of coffee by 3:00 AM it means that there was either a tornado, or a divorce, and the house was the first thing to go.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by checking View Post
                              The best part of the day is the early morning.

                              If we aren't into our second cup of coffee by 3:00 AM it means that there was either a tornado, or a divorce, and the house was the first thing to go.
                              Depends how heavy the dew is and cold mornings. Was only plus 6 here the other morning

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                                #75
                                Spraying all done today ... just a slight breeze, perfect conditions, a wrap!

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